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Europe and the War in America. The following is from the Paris correspondence (Jan. 17) of the New Orleans Picayunes: The distress in the manufacturing districts of France, and especially at Lyons and St. Etienne, "In consequence of the civil war in the United States," (so all the papers state) has reached such a height end is so wide spread, public subscriptions have been opened even in Paris for their relief. These misfortunes press upon the French Government with irresistible force to enter immediately upon a bold policy to wards the Federal States Were the Emperor to delay acting for any length of time now, there would be not to say a revolution, here, I find in La Press, to day, an interesting statement of the condition of the cotton trade, which I proceed to translate "Since the pacific solution of the T affair, cotton has again be come the object of the attention of the commercial world. One-fifth of the working population of England is employed in the several ma